North Carolina contains no states.
The state of North Carolina covers an area of 139,509 km2
In terms of population, yes, North Dakota is the third smallest state in the US. In terms of area, Connecticut is the third smallest state in the US.
Part of Tennessee once was part of North Carolina. In 1790 North Carolina ceded the area to the federal government. Tennessee (including the area that once was part of North Carolina) was admitted to the Union on June 1, 1796 as the 16th state.
North Carolina's ranking by total land area is 28th. North Carolina's ranking by land area only is 29th. North Carolina's ranking by water area only is 10th.
They lived around the South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia area
North Carolina is not a rich state. But if your wondering about Rich Square, North Carolina, that's just an area there. Some people might be rich in North Carolina and some might not be, but North Carolina isn't rich.
North Carolina is bigger in population and land size.
It is the 28th largest US State.
There is no city in North Carolina named Kingston. There is a Kinston, North Carolina. Kinston is located in Lenoir county and is in the coast plain (eastern) area of the state.
Mitchell County is the second smallest in NC, with 222 sq. miles of land area. It is one square mile larger than the smallest: Clay County. Both are in the mountains of Western, NC and have very low levels of population density. Powell, William S. The North Carolina Gazetteer. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1968. Reprint, 1985.
Rhode Island is the smallest state by area.
North Carolina became a state on November 21, 1789. It became the twelfth state to join the Union. It is now the 28th state in the Union, if placed in order by total area.